Harris moved up two places to a career-best fifth with a best-ever 782 ratings points, one place ahead of teammate Peter Siddle. Harris’ 24 wickets in the series saw him being named the Australia Player of the Series.

England, on the other hand, continues to have three bowlers inside the top 10 of the bowlers’ table. James Anderson in ninth place has swapped positions with compatriot Stuart Broad, who is now 10th, while Graeme Swann remains in sixth,

Outside the top 20, fast bowler Mitchell Starc in 39th has moved up one place.

The only other England batsman to move up was Joe Root in 34th (up by one).

Outside the top 20, Player of the Match Shane Watson's 176 in the first innings helped him move up 12 places to 32nd, and Steven Smith’s first Test hundred (138 not out) also helped him jump 12 places to a career-best 43rd with best-ever 526 ratings points.